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earlier today i got a chance to check in with kaylee. >> kaylee, only a tyiny fractio of people tryingt the fda criteria. why is that? >> well, juju, the concept of convalescent plasma is not a new one but providing it on the large scale this pandemic is asking for that is. in my case i needed to provide proof about original positive covid test. i needed to be asymptomatic for more than 28 days. and then pass a simple health screening that you need to pass before donating blood at any time. the red cross tells me that they are actively trying to increase this donor pool, especially given how difficult we know it has been to get a test in this country in the first place. >> and there are many people like you who want to help their fellow citizens. now, walk us through the donation process. you described it as painless? >> relatively speaking, it really was, juju. it was a pleasant surprise to find that that was the case. i went through that health screening, like i mentioned, and then i was in the recliner at the red cross for less than an hour. and there are four rounds of the process,
earlier today i got a chance to check in with kaylee. >> kaylee, only a tyiny fractio of people tryingt the fda criteria. why is that? >> well, juju, the concept of convalescent plasma is not a new one but providing it on the large scale this pandemic is asking for that is. in my case i needed to provide proof about original positive covid test. i needed to be asymptomatic for more than 28 days. and then pass a simple health screening that you need to pass before donating blood at...
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and daniel is helped over by his family. >> thank you, kaylee.omething that only the lord can do with you. thank you very much. i love you. i care for you. >> reporter: daniel, i love you. this is the greatest honor of my life to be able to do this for you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. god bless you. >> one of the most powerful moments we've seen. kaylee, i'm so glad you met daniel. what more have you learned about his recovery? after he received the plasma. >> reporter: daniel's medical team says they saw improvement in him the very next day after receiving my plasma. just three days later, he was off the ventilator. of course, each case is different. and this story is only anecdotal. but i want to repeat what i've said here before. it doesn't hurt to donate, and it took me just a little more than an hour. >> we just loved seeing that moment with daniel. kaylee, thank you. and thank you at home for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. see they come in one at a time. sit in a chair 6 feet apar
and daniel is helped over by his family. >> thank you, kaylee.omething that only the lord can do with you. thank you very much. i love you. i care for you. >> reporter: daniel, i love you. this is the greatest honor of my life to be able to do this for you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. god bless you. >> one of the most powerful moments we've seen. kaylee, i'm so glad you met daniel. what more have you learned about his recovery? after he received the plasma....
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here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, the race to find a vaccine intensifying. in washington state, officials say they're going at record speed using a new process in the first of only two trials in the u.s. neal browning, volunteering. two doses, and relatively no side effects? >> none whatsoever. >> reporter: in the u.k., oxford's trial is showing the most promise. researchers say it works on monkeys and could get first results in humans by mid-june. >> the intention is to make enough doses so that were it approved in, say, september, we would actually have 30 million doses. >> reporter: president trump optimistic about rolling out a vaccine soon. >> we are very confident that we're going to have a vaccine at the end of the year. >> reporter: the former acting head of the cdc casting doubt on whether they can even have a viable vaccine. >> there are a number viral infections, hiv, dengue, where scientists have been working for decades and still haven't come with a safe and effective vaccine. >> reporter: the fda fast tracking emergency use of a swiss antibody
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kaylee, thank you. and thank you at home for watching. i'm david muir. you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> building a better bre for a sece is i7 news collectiv significantly reduced the spread in our county, and we now have a little bit of head room to cautiously take another ten forward. >> we are moving forward to allow some of the larger counties to continue to make progress deeper into phase two. >> moving forward, both in the bay area and all across the state, good news from officials today. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. as you can see on this map, san francisco, san mateo, marin and alameda have all gone green, meaning many businesses can start reopening so customerks do curbside pickup. contra costa county will start phase two tomorrow. santa clara will move to phase two on friday. education, your money, your
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>> kaylee, thank you. >>> we reported here on the president's hope for a vaccine by year's end. well, tonight there is promising news about the vaccine in trials at oxford and what the trials have revealed in monkeys. of course,hebvus question tonight --hat are the next steps? here's maggie rulli reporting from london. >> reporter: the study is small, but the results are promising. six rhesus monkeys were given a single dose of the vaccine. 14 days later, some of them developed protective antibodies against covid-19. 28 days later, all of them did. the monkeys were then exposed to high levels of the virus, and the vaccine kept the virus from replicating in the lungs and appeared to prevent damage to them. and injecting the vaccine, which contains a weakened version of the virus, did not cause covid-19 to form in the monkeys. >> what we've seen so far is it works just as we would hope for, and it works nicely. >> reporter: success in monkeys is a key hurdle. they share so much of our dna, but many vaccines that protect monkeys fail on humans. >> i finally got the vaccination done
>> kaylee, thank you. >>> we reported here on the president's hope for a vaccine by year's end. well, tonight there is promising news about the vaccine in trials at oxford and what the trials have revealed in monkeys. of course,hebvus question tonight --hat are the next steps? here's maggie rulli reporting from london. >> reporter: the study is small, but the results are promising. six rhesus monkeys were given a single dose of the vaccine. 14 days later, some of them...
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and kaylee, news tonight from the nih, as well. director collins now weighing in on how long immunity might last if you've been exposed to the virus? >> reporter: that's right, david. director collins saying he hopes immunity lasts more than a year. but he cautions, it may take tracking someone with antibodies for years to determine how long that immunity may last and if they can get reinfected. david? >> all right, kaylee hartung, our thanks to you tonight. >>> and now to that other major headline this evening. the department of justice seeking to withdraw all criminal charges against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the department of justice announcing a bombshell, seeking to drop the case against michael flynn. >> lock him up! >> reporter: it was 29 months ago he left the courthouse in shame, after pleading guilty to lying to the fbi. the day after that plea, the preside
and kaylee, news tonight from the nih, as well. director collins now weighing in on how long immunity might last if you've been exposed to the virus? >> reporter: that's right, david. director collins saying he hopes immunity lasts more than a year. but he cautions, it may take tracking someone with antibodies for years to determine how long that immunity may last and if they can get reinfected. david? >> all right, kaylee hartung, our thanks to you tonight. >>> and now to...
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kaylee hartung, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kaylee for sharing her story, sharing the entireourney, because we've been all following it and we see how one person can make such a difference. i got chills seeing the picture of his family lined up like that, knowing they could have lost him at any minute. knowing her selfless act helped that family. >> this also shows the importance of why we should stop the discrimination of people in certain groups from giving plasma and blood, like the lgbtq community, to give that gift of life. >> definitely. ♪ about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too.
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but if that vaccine doesn't work, all that money invested will be lost. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> we continue to report on america's food supply, meat processing plants one of the hot spots for the virus outbreak. overall beef and pork production down by over a third since this time last year. several supermarkets rationing meat sales as prices surge. already up more than 8%. and growing concern over hunger in this country. the brookings institute reporting more children have food insecurity than during the great recession. >>> and president trump on the coronavirus task force, tonight the president saying he had no idea how popular it is. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: one day after the white house said it would be winding down the coronavirus task force, a reversal from the president. >> so we will be leaving the task force indefinitely. >> reporter: the news that the task force would be disbanding in the coming weeks prompted a backlash from those who pointed out the death toll continues to climb and many states are seeing higher rates of infection. >> i had no idea how popula
but if that vaccine doesn't work, all that money invested will be lost. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> we continue to report on america's food supply, meat processing plants one of the hot spots for the virus outbreak. overall beef and pork production down by over a third since this time last year. several supermarkets rationing meat sales as prices surge. already up more than 8%. and growing concern over hunger in this country. the brookings institute reporting more children have...
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>> all right, kaylee hartung, thank you. >>> and now to that other major headline this evening. the department of justice seeking to withdrawal all criminal charges against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the department of justice announcing a bombshell, seeking to drop the case against michael flynn. >> lock him up! >> reporter: it was 29 months ago, he left the courthouse in shame, after pleading guilty to lying to the fbi. the day after that plea, the president tweeting he dismissed his national security adviser because he lied to the vice president. >> i fired him because of what he said to mike pence, very simple. >> reporter: flynn's gulity plea centered around lying about his contact to then russian ambassador sergey kislyak. but today, the justice department concluded that flynn's prosecution was "unjustifed" and that "his statements were not material to any viable counterintelligence investigation" concerning the ru
>> all right, kaylee hartung, thank you. >>> and now to that other major headline this evening. the department of justice seeking to withdrawal all criminal charges against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the department of justice announcing a bombshell, seeking to drop the case against michael flynn. >> lock him...
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kaylee hartung, abc news, los angeles. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> coming up, fashion meets function when it comes to face masks. >> how the fashion industry is rescuing us all from mask monotony. i often get asked what should i do if i think i might have corona virus? people who are sick should stay home. you don't go to an emergency room. you don't go to a clinic. you get on the phone and you ask for advice and instructions from your physician. we don't want you to go into the e.r. or the doctor's office without talking to them first, because you might spread corona virus to someone else. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. ♪ don't go for second best baby put your love to the test ♪ ♪ you know you know you got to make him express how he feels ♪ ♪ and baby then you know your love is real ♪ >>> the words of madonna, express yourself. a growing number of the avant-garde among us are finding a new way to express themselves through fashion. >> mona, not content with the standard-issue face masks nto a fashion statement. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: in th ime they're
kaylee hartung, abc news, los angeles. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> coming up, fashion meets function when it comes to face masks. >> how the fashion industry is rescuing us all from mask monotony. i often get asked what should i do if i think i might have corona virus? people who are sick should stay home. you don't go to an emergency room. you don't go to a clinic. you get on the phone and you ask for advice and instructions from your physician. we don't want you to go into...
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. >> kaylee mcenany. again, no one suggesting every single american has to be tested in order to reopen. that's sort of a false premise. but i am wondering what is your perspective on testing? you spoke about the need for more testing today at the hearing. >> that's right. last week, the united states ran about 1.6 million tests, which is a huge improvement over what we saw in march, and even in early april. but it's still not to the level that many spertexperts recommen. recommendations start at 3.5 million tests per week and go up from there so there is a gap to close. and i think our first priority should be putting together a plan, and identifying how we will get from here to there. i think understanding what the timeline is and what our expected future capacities will be is really important for helping to guide our next moves. and so that's one of the recommendations i made at the hearing today. >> sanjay, i mean, is the federal government still, you know, are they still doing anything about -- i mea
. >> kaylee mcenany. again, no one suggesting every single american has to be tested in order to reopen. that's sort of a false premise. but i am wondering what is your perspective on testing? you spoke about the need for more testing today at the hearing. >> that's right. last week, the united states ran about 1.6 million tests, which is a huge improvement over what we saw in march, and even in early april. but it's still not to the level that many spertexperts recommen....
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the forum but the global appetite for football's return has seen territorial rights deals in the kaylee jump from $6.00 to $36.00 britain's public broadcaster the b.b.c. even lifestream the much on its website but despite the bumper television audience the lack of fans in the stadium itself clearly had an effect on the much winner. playing football felt meaningless without them watching. so this experience made has really missed them. lee won't have to wait long to bask in the fans are. the key leaks says a phased return of spectators has to come. the relaxation of lockdown measures in taiwan caused excitement among baseball fans on friday as a small number of them were allowed back into stadiums to watch their teams play the lucky ticket holders had to undergo temperature checks before they were admitted while social distancing and mask wearing were also required crowds were limited to $1000.00 people per stadium far below the usual attendance figures baseball is very popular in taiwan and games have been going on behind closed doors for a number of weeks. coronavirus crisis has create
the forum but the global appetite for football's return has seen territorial rights deals in the kaylee jump from $6.00 to $36.00 britain's public broadcaster the b.b.c. even lifestream the much on its website but despite the bumper television audience the lack of fans in the stadium itself clearly had an effect on the much winner. playing football felt meaningless without them watching. so this experience made has really missed them. lee won't have to wait long to bask in the fans are. the key...
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wonderful words from kaylee. mrs. fleck, thank you for all you do. to nominate a teacher now send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized. send a photo or video to my hero and fox tv.com. >>> meanwhile students in alameda getting an extra six days of summer vacation after the school board and the school early. may 29th is the last day of school instead of june 8th. alameda unified school district board unanimously voted to end the year saying the time would be better spent preparing teachers for whatever it looks like next call in the all voted to end it early. >> uc berkeley's class of 2020 includes one graduate who picked up her diploma in nh were many consider retirement. jules patrice means graduated from cal with the degree in sociology. she's had a lifetime of challenges from having a baby in high school to suffering a major stroke. one of the many cal students who could not graduate on stage this past weekend. >> we hope you will join us for night two of the masked singer season finale event. tonight as we watched together w
wonderful words from kaylee. mrs. fleck, thank you for all you do. to nominate a teacher now send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized. send a photo or video to my hero and fox tv.com. >>> meanwhile students in alameda getting an extra six days of summer vacation after the school board and the school early. may 29th is the last day of school instead of june 8th. alameda unified school district board unanimously voted to end the year saying the time would be better...
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. >> reporter: yes, before kaylee mcenany became president trump's most prominent and modest defendersly on our network a couple of times, she criticized him pretty harshly, saying he had made hateful derogatory racist statements when he launched his campaign with those comments about mexican, he made about the first campaign rally. at times, she says he didn't deserve to be polling so high and said this was not welcome rhetoric in the party. let's take a listen to one of those statements from her. >> how sick are polls of people in new hampshire right now? >> probably very sick especially when they see donald trump is number two and doesn't deserve to be there. donald trump has shown himself to be a showman, i don't think he's a serious candidate. >> kaylee, this is your guy, he's number two in the polls. >> hey, i don't want to poll for this guy. to me a racist statement is a racist statement. i don't like what donald trump said. i don't like what al sharpton said. at one point does it expire and be something that it's not? >> yes, so all those comments came in june of 2015. she woul
. >> reporter: yes, before kaylee mcenany became president trump's most prominent and modest defendersly on our network a couple of times, she criticized him pretty harshly, saying he had made hateful derogatory racist statements when he launched his campaign with those comments about mexican, he made about the first campaign rally. at times, she says he didn't deserve to be polling so high and said this was not welcome rhetoric in the party. let's take a listen to one of those statements...
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kaylee writes i am forever thankful thankful. you are a great and strong teacher. to nominate your teacher send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized. send photos and videos as well to my hero and fox tv.com. >>> during this time gardening has experienced a real boon. many people digging into plants and plant growing for the first time as a way to alleviate the concerns surrounding this pandemic and jackie ibaÑez has the story. >> as people look for new ways to spend their time in quarantine, home gardening is blooming. many plant vegetables to take control in these uncertain times. >> it's the perfect idea to have a roof garden. >> for some it's about building community and maintaining a positive mindset. >> it's good for our mental health and it's been good with connecting people as well. >> others develop a green thumb out of necessity. some unemployed workers are growing their own food to ease financial stress. for those with underlying health concerns it's a way to avoid overcrowded grocery stores. >> the little amount of money that i woul
kaylee writes i am forever thankful thankful. you are a great and strong teacher. to nominate your teacher send us an e-mail and tell us why they deserve to be recognized. send photos and videos as well to my hero and fox tv.com. >>> during this time gardening has experienced a real boon. many people digging into plants and plant growing for the first time as a way to alleviate the concerns surrounding this pandemic and jackie ibaÑez has the story. >> as people look for new ways...
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kaylee hartung has the latest. >> shots fired by dave & busters.o people down over by johny rockets. >> reporter: overnight shots fired at an arizona mall. police saying a man with an ar-15 fired hundreds of rounds injuring at least three. >> i have one with a gunshot to the chest and another with a broken femur. >> reporter: officers searching the popular outdoor shopping and entertainment center near the arizona cardinals stadium finding the shooter in custody this morning. his motive unknown. >> our officers challenged that suspect and were able to safely take that person into custody. >> reporter: the westgate mall had been closed because of the coronavirus and just recently re-opened stores. >> the pandemic very likely could have possibly been a life saver tonight because of the smaller crowds. >> the shooting happened right there. police running. helicopters in the air. we were hiding in the back. >> reporter: shoppers and employees hiding when the shots rang out. this mother rushing to the scene after a frightening call from her daughter. >>
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. >>> our salute to the class of 2020 continues with first sergeant kaylee a, she survived a liver transplantt just five months old and she's planning a career in the medical field, way to go. you can share your graduate photos with us using the hashtag kpix or email 2020grads@cbs.com . ♪ feel like getting back out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. and great offers. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll cover your payments for up to 2 more months. or get 0% financing on 13 models for up to 84 months. >>> did you notice anything different about governor who saw him at his press briefing today? >> he finally got a haircut, and no, he did not break any of the rules by going to the barber. the fresh-cut came courtesy of his kids. a pretty good job. he posted the snap of them snipping away over the weekend. he captioned he prays he doesn't end up looking like governor exotic. if you watched tiger king on netflix as many of us have, you know what he's talking about and, no, i don't think he has that funny looking mullet. it looks good. >>
. >>> our salute to the class of 2020 continues with first sergeant kaylee a, she survived a liver transplantt just five months old and she's planning a career in the medical field, way to go. you can share your graduate photos with us using the hashtag kpix or email 2020grads@cbs.com . ♪ feel like getting back out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. and great offers. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll cover your payments...
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we want to congratulate kaylee under reagan kelly's a future nurse she went from freedom oakley and noweaded to los mcdonald's college for 2 years. she transferred to st. mary's samuel merit and get her nursing degree and you can let us know about a graduate in your life just go to kron 4 dot com find a salute to grads 2020. under the news tab. you can submit a photo you can see lots of people have been sending us photos were getting folks are getting tons of them. tell us about your graduate which high school they attended and what's coming up next for them. that's it for the news of 6 coming up next on the kron on app our political analysts and their pod cast tom del beccaro >>> uproar over the door knock by cops because her kid had a play date. >> stop having your kid go by other people's homes. >> then, the guy that tried to right those out the pandemic on an abandoned island at disney world. >>> could you be wearing a counterfeit facemask and not know it? >> who would do such a thing. selling fake masks. >> they had no idea the cameraman was waiting inside. >> inside edition invest
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kaylee mcnanne. she says president trump's response has been unprus dented and saifd americans lives, that while democrats were pursuing a sam witch-hunt, president trump was deploying ppe, ventilators, and testing across the country. we haven't heard from president trump himself on twitter, which is obviously his chosen venue. he often does choose to invoke the name obama on his twitter feed. today we're seeing him refer to a california special congressional election coming up. he's raising concern about the decision by the governor to pursue an all-mail election, saying that special election is rigged. he's also tweeting a lot about baseball for some reason and hall of famer tony gwynn. not sure the reasons for that. but let's keep an eye on his twitter feed in case he does engage with president obama, somebody who he's often chosen to spar with on twitter as well. >> that one may be apolitical because today would have been tony gwynn's 60th birthday, so he retweeted a sports story about that. >> t
kaylee mcnanne. she says president trump's response has been unprus dented and saifd americans lives, that while democrats were pursuing a sam witch-hunt, president trump was deploying ppe, ventilators, and testing across the country. we haven't heard from president trump himself on twitter, which is obviously his chosen venue. he often does choose to invoke the name obama on his twitter feed. today we're seeing him refer to a california special congressional election coming up. he's raising...
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fleck, thank you for what you do and kaylee thank you for that message.o nominate a teacher to send us an email and tell us why they deserve to be recognized. also send photos or video to my hero at fox tv.com. >> uc berkeley's 2020 graduating classes made up mostly with people all in their mid to early 20s and one woman who is a great grandmother. she is a 67-year-old great- grandmother graduated from cal with a degree in sociology. she says she has had a lifetime of challenges from having a baby in high school to suffering a major stroke to seven years ago. she is among the many cal students who cannot graduate onstage the past weekend due to the pandemic but still holds her achievement near and dear to her heart. >> they go. congratulations to all students graduating this month as well as next month. >> a few more cars although this money. at least a couple hours ago. >> yet, the commute is definitely between seven and about, or 6:30 in about 8:00. 6:30 and eight, the rest of it is light. we do have regular nonpandemic commute. those are still the peak
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. >>> today mindy kaylee and b.j. novak and the hilt show kbt the office" host ad facebook live ceremony. shout outs to high schools and colleges around the country. and oprah delivered the commencement address. >> i wish i could tell you i know the path forward. i don't. there is so much uncertainty. and truth there always has been. but i do know is that the same guts and imagination that got you to this moment, all those things are the very things that are going to sustain you through whatever is coming. >> she's so inspiring. other celebrities made appearances during the ceremony. >> when we come back our own celebration for the class of 2020. and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> what will a rush to the classroom look like? a california mom taking her kids to school in the netherlands what's it been like there and why it is so different from the american experience. that tonight at 6:00. >> as always we want to end on something good. graduation. >> we want to congratulate the class of 20
. >>> today mindy kaylee and b.j. novak and the hilt show kbt the office" host ad facebook live ceremony. shout outs to high schools and colleges around the country. and oprah delivered the commencement address. >> i wish i could tell you i know the path forward. i don't. there is so much uncertainty. and truth there always has been. but i do know is that the same guts and imagination that got you to this moment, all those things are the very things that are going to sustain...
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. >> we would like to acknowledge photojournalist brian kaylee and molly me close for putting together that's are a few >>> you need something to do this weekend? every friday the kpix5 morning news gives us liam's list. >> this time an invite from one of the bay area's oldest bakeries. >> let's say hooray for the bakery in san francisco, established in 1849, dinner for two, just $25 and a stick of sourdough will be donated to the food bank for every crab feast purchased, plus a minimum of 500 loaves will be donated. there's family meals that can be picked up or delivered. >> you can see the rest of liam's list@tran01.com and see liam live every friday on the morning news starting at 4:30. >>> add this to your list, with more families watching tv together, cbs is bringing back sunday night at the movies. the series kicks off this sunday with indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark. other movies coming up this month, forest gump, titanic, and mission impossible. >>> nasa is preparing for a history making mission, it's only weeks away from the first launch of astronauts on a commer
. >> we would like to acknowledge photojournalist brian kaylee and molly me close for putting together that's are a few >>> you need something to do this weekend? every friday the kpix5 morning news gives us liam's list. >> this time an invite from one of the bay area's oldest bakeries. >> let's say hooray for the bakery in san francisco, established in 1849, dinner for two, just $25 and a stick of sourdough will be donated to the food bank for every crab feast...
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again, bless you, kaylee. you've been adopted by that family.orter: i have been. they've invited me to thanksgiving. >> have a great time. thank you. >>> coming up, it's the after party for "the last dance." some of michael jordan's kids are going to join us right after the break. for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick together, ♪ ♪ we make the sunshine brighter, ♪ ♪ we make it all feel better, ♪ ♪ you're my, you're my, ♪ (woo, yeah) ♪ you're my family. ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my family. ♪ you wof your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? today, he's b
again, bless you, kaylee. you've been adopted by that family.orter: i have been. they've invited me to thanksgiving. >> have a great time. thank you. >>> coming up, it's the after party for "the last dance." some of michael jordan's kids are going to join us right after the break. for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick together, ♪ ♪ we make the sunshine brighter,...
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>> all right, kaylee, thank you so much.sively now is one of the lead investigators in the trial. dr. kathleen neuzil, the director for the school of health at the university of maryland school of medicine. thank you for being with us, doctor. first off how optimistic are you about the success of this trial? >> so, this is a virus that we knew nothing about five months ago and the fact that we already have multiple vaccines in clinical trials is really -- is cause for optimism. >> there are four vaccines right now being tested and they're different from what most people think of as vaccines because you're not actually injecting the virus protein so how do they work? >> yeah, so we have a variety of different vaccines, both in development and as you said being tested right now. this particular vaccine actually uses the genetic code. so rather than, for example, with an influenza vaccine where we may give you an inactivated piece of the virus, here we're giving the genetic code to the volunteers and then that genetic code is t
>> all right, kaylee, thank you so much.sively now is one of the lead investigators in the trial. dr. kathleen neuzil, the director for the school of health at the university of maryland school of medicine. thank you for being with us, doctor. first off how optimistic are you about the success of this trial? >> so, this is a virus that we knew nothing about five months ago and the fact that we already have multiple vaccines in clinical trials is really -- is cause for optimism....
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my name is kaylee martin. thank you for joining us today. thank you for having me. i will give you a second. we can see as we discussed the book today. there is nothing specific. this was a wonderful new book that just came out. just to do a quick introduction. of texas women's university. maybe not as home of the archives. and this is a book that is very special for her. i'm sure they're going to talk about the journey to getting this book to publication. i want to start. how did you get started on this topic and when did you learn about it. what hooked you in. thank you so much for having me. i would like to show this picture it so siri. this is the moment in time where i met carol bailey and curtis pitt. in all of the aviation people who might be on here. one of the coolest airplanes ever was designed by him. i went by myself and couldn't get any friends to go with. and someday pointed out that the shade of the hangover there. and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that.
my name is kaylee martin. thank you for joining us today. thank you for having me. i will give you a second. we can see as we discussed the book today. there is nothing specific. this was a wonderful new book that just came out. just to do a quick introduction. of texas women's university. maybe not as home of the archives. and this is a book that is very special for her. i'm sure they're going to talk about the journey to getting this book to publication. i want to start. how did you get...
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back rather than going forward that is my get your concerns you are a white house press secretary kaylee mcenaney is lashed out at democrats for their questions during that session can really help has more she really took issue with some of the criticisms coming from some of the democratic senators during that hearing particularly one coming from senator tim kaine who likened the fact that there has been he acknowledged that while there has been an increase in testing in the united states something that the u.s. president has touted as a success even.
back rather than going forward that is my get your concerns you are a white house press secretary kaylee mcenaney is lashed out at democrats for their questions during that session can really help has more she really took issue with some of the criticisms coming from some of the democratic senators during that hearing particularly one coming from senator tim kaine who likened the fact that there has been he acknowledged that while there has been an increase in testing in the united states...
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. >>> plus, abc news's kaylee hartung journey from covid-19 patient to plasma donor.rts right now with juju chang. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. they are the class that'll go down in history as the class of
. >>> plus, abc news's kaylee hartung journey from covid-19 patient to plasma donor.rts right now with juju chang. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. they are the class that'll go down in history as the class of
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. >> let's get to kaylee hartung with us from los angeles. we hear over and over again how important testing is, frustration at the potential false negative results and frustration from americans who found it difficult to even get a test. >> reporter: this analysis shows it's not just important the get a test, it matters when you get a test. if you have symptoms and get negative results, it's recommended you get another test. >>> we reported here on the president's hope for a vaccine by year's end. there's news about the trials in oxford. what are the next steps? here's maggie rulli reporting >> reporter: the study is small, but the results are promising. six rhesus monkeys were given a single dose of the vaccine. 14 days later, some of them developed protective antibodies against covid-19. 28 days later, all of them did. the monkeys were then exposed to high levels of the virus, and the vaccine kept the virus from replicating in the lun them. and injecting the vaccine, which contain as a weakened version of the virus, did not cause covid-19
. >> let's get to kaylee hartung with us from los angeles. we hear over and over again how important testing is, frustration at the potential false negative results and frustration from americans who found it difficult to even get a test. >> reporter: this analysis shows it's not just important the get a test, it matters when you get a test. if you have symptoms and get negative results, it's recommended you get another test. >>> we reported here on the president's hope for...
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. >> white house press secretary kaylee will hold rethink as the house debate and vote on a 3 trillion-dollarato in response to the coronavirus pandemic. the live coverage of the white house briefing turning 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> illinois governor talked about the state response to the coronavirus so far think all 12 regions in illinois are on track to move forward with the next phase of their reopening plan. >> thursday may 14, 2:30 p.m. public update and we will begin as we do every day with medical update. doctor.
. >> white house press secretary kaylee will hold rethink as the house debate and vote on a 3 trillion-dollarato in response to the coronavirus pandemic. the live coverage of the white house briefing turning 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> illinois governor talked about the state response to the coronavirus so far think all 12 regions in illinois are on track to move forward with the next phase of their reopening plan. >> thursday may 14, 2:30 p.m. public update and we...
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topic of conversation during the white house press briefing but that is exactly what happened when kayleecinerney issued this correction. >> it was before erroneously said there are 25,000 new cases today. in fact there were less than 20,000. senator warren said there were 2000 of which there have been less than 1000. i encourage your democratic colleagues and all-americans to make sure we are putting out good information. carley: senator warren asked anthony fauci of her numbers were corrected he said yes but doctor birx said they were inflated. given the unforgiving nature of the day this has landed senator warren in hot water. michelle tweets does anyone still believe her? accusing her of lying to congress, another twitter user right here says it is important to pass out good information. it is important to get these numbers right so people can make important decisions on when to leave their house and go to the doctor for other things like cancer screenings, mammograms etc.. >> doctor anthony fauci is home. >> reporter: given effect the senate hearing was a virtual one, people were int
topic of conversation during the white house press briefing but that is exactly what happened when kayleecinerney issued this correction. >> it was before erroneously said there are 25,000 new cases today. in fact there were less than 20,000. senator warren said there were 2000 of which there have been less than 1000. i encourage your democratic colleagues and all-americans to make sure we are putting out good information. carley: senator warren asked anthony fauci of her numbers were...
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. >> reporter: when asked to clarify these wartime words, kaylee mcinerney had this moment that is getting a lot of attention. >> this graph is a testament to the american people who is no exaggeration, american warriors as they follow social distancing guidelines. >> the presentation of that phrase as well, what is the thinking behind that description, putting themselves in harm's way. >> it is the opposite. they are warriors because they stay at home, because they social distance. >> reporter: a handful of states easing their restrictions, hawaii, maryland, mississippi, montana, vermont and michigan where the democrat governor was sued by republican lawmakers for extending the state of emergency, new jersey extending its emergency declaration until june 5th. people in massachusetts must cover their facing indoor public places and outside when social distancing cannot be properly maintained. extremely troubling new stats out of new york showing 66% of the state's new coronavirus patients were sheltering in place before seeking medical attention in hospitals. >> we thought they were taking
. >> reporter: when asked to clarify these wartime words, kaylee mcinerney had this moment that is getting a lot of attention. >> this graph is a testament to the american people who is no exaggeration, american warriors as they follow social distancing guidelines. >> the presentation of that phrase as well, what is the thinking behind that description, putting themselves in harm's way. >> it is the opposite. they are warriors because they stay at home, because they...
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the white house defending donald trump's use of hydroxy chloroquine in an effort to prevent juul, kaylee mcinerney says the media is fear mongering when it is prescribed by doctors. >> hydroxy chloroquine is a drug that has been in use for 65 years for lupus, arthritis, malaria, it has a good profile, the fda has proof approved it probably will use, the president believes in right to try legislation. >> the president said he would stop taking the antimalarial drug when he finishes the preventative regimen in a day or two. robert wilkie says the da will continue to offer the medication to juul patients despite criticism, he joins us live in the next hour. rob: the senate approving a subpoena related to joe biden's son hunter's work in ukraine. >> reporter: griff jenkins live with reaction from the vice president's campaign and lawmakers. >> the homeland security committee led by chairman ron johnson voted on party lines offering the subpoena, the work that hunter biden did for ukrainian national gas company burisma. democrats, the political stunt designed to help donald trump's reelection
the white house defending donald trump's use of hydroxy chloroquine in an effort to prevent juul, kaylee mcinerney says the media is fear mongering when it is prescribed by doctors. >> hydroxy chloroquine is a drug that has been in use for 65 years for lupus, arthritis, malaria, it has a good profile, the fda has proof approved it probably will use, the president believes in right to try legislation. >> the president said he would stop taking the antimalarial drug when he finishes...
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kaylee mcinerney talking about being press secretary and holding these press briefings in a very direct way. a lot of controversy. she will be here talking about the president's agenda towards the reelection, marco rubio will be here talking about blue state. is. why the blue states are so slow program. he will be here live. ronna mcdaniel will talk about a lot of things with the presidential election including possibly losing 65-year-olds and up. without that he can't win, what do they do about that? he once ran for president, governor of louisiana, bobby jindal will be here in newt gingrich, opening a very quick pace, talking about what is happening there plus how one tennessee church is going forward to help small businesses in their community afloat. that story and so much more. william shatner will tell you how he cleans his machine. back in a moment. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to he
kaylee mcinerney talking about being press secretary and holding these press briefings in a very direct way. a lot of controversy. she will be here talking about the president's agenda towards the reelection, marco rubio will be here talking about blue state. is. why the blue states are so slow program. he will be here live. ronna mcdaniel will talk about a lot of things with the presidential election including possibly losing 65-year-olds and up. without that he can't win, what do they do...
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talking about how she wants to win back the house, turn down an option to run for the senate, and kayleerney off to a strong start. find out how she felt the president did, it was a little bit contentious the way it ended and there is pushback on the president's story about testing. judge and napolitano and mike huckabee on the same show, they will be in separate locations and the symbol of america's value for work is long-lasting, texas law and order says the jail for reopening a business is out, the support she has been receiving and the pandemic put a damper on a lot of big plans including weddings. what one texas venue is doing to help by offering their space to couples for free. the general manager in a couple will join us live. the couple is very much in love. i will try to get to the bottom of that story. jillian: let's hope so. like mother like daughter, ever since she was a little girl courtney dreamed of becoming a nurse like her mother, and a fight on the covid-19 frontlines together in the same hospital in indiana. joining me is registered nurse courtney and her mom, director
talking about how she wants to win back the house, turn down an option to run for the senate, and kayleerney off to a strong start. find out how she felt the president did, it was a little bit contentious the way it ended and there is pushback on the president's story about testing. judge and napolitano and mike huckabee on the same show, they will be in separate locations and the symbol of america's value for work is long-lasting, texas law and order says the jail for reopening a business is...
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out of washington dc, kaylee mackin any will talk about the president who admitted he is taking hydroxyhloroquine. congressman michael walsh, ohio governor mike do wine and judge napolitano and jason chaffetz, he won nascar's first live racing ten weeks on sunday scoring his fiftieth career cup victory. kevin hardwick gearing up around 2. he will join us live to talk about the race ahead coming up. "fox and friends" starts 13 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. we will be right back. chances are you know us. yoo-hoo, progressive shoppers. we laughed with you. sprinkles are for winners. we surprised you. on occasion, we've probably even annoyed you. we've done this all with one thing in mind. to help protect the things you love. and if we can't offer you the best price we'll help you find a better one. it's not always the lowest! even if it's not with us. that's how we've done it for the past 80 years. not just today, or this month, but always. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep busine
out of washington dc, kaylee mackin any will talk about the president who admitted he is taking hydroxyhloroquine. congressman michael walsh, ohio governor mike do wine and judge napolitano and jason chaffetz, he won nascar's first live racing ten weeks on sunday scoring his fiftieth career cup victory. kevin hardwick gearing up around 2. he will join us live to talk about the race ahead coming up. "fox and friends" starts 13 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning...
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. >> my name is kaylee and i'm a historian at the national museum, today i have the pleasure of interviewing caitlin about her book, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you so much for having me. >> i'm going to give you a second, she is a great stream of photos that she's going to put up for us so we can see as we discussed the book today. >> let me see if i can figure this out. here we go. >> this is just going to roll, nothing specific,. >> enjoy the photos as we discussed, this is a wonderful new book that is just came out april 21st, something for us to read in this time and just to do a quick introduction, doctor is in a professor at texas woman's university and coincidentally, is home of the archive. and this is a book that is very special for her and i'm sure she will talk about her journey to getting this book to publication. i want to start, something i'm always fascinated by, how did you get started on this topic, when did you learn about it, what hooked you in? >> that's a great question and thank you so much for having me in talking to me today, i would like to show this pi
. >> my name is kaylee and i'm a historian at the national museum, today i have the pleasure of interviewing caitlin about her book, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you so much for having me. >> i'm going to give you a second, she is a great stream of photos that she's going to put up for us so we can see as we discussed the book today. >> let me see if i can figure this out. here we go. >> this is just going to roll, nothing specific,. >> enjoy the...
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as to whether the administration is mulling potential charges from that probe, kaylee mcinerney said this. >> there were questionable actions. i think the american people deserve answers but i leave it to the justice department. >> that justice department is under fire from democrats specifically those on theou hou judiciary committee who are asking michael horowitz to investigate interference into several ongoing criminal matters against donald trump's allies.ru summers are for sequels, impeach the president part 2, democrats in the house judiciary committee have been seeking redacted portions of the mueller report along with evidence for the grand jury proceedings, the documents for an ongoing impeachment investigation of donald trump. in margin dc appeals court ruled in democrats favor but now chief justice john roberts has put the lower court order on pause given democrats until may 18th to respond. shannon: thank you so much. revealing documents, texts and transcript raising questions about who knew what about the russia probe and when. the case against michael flynn is so weak
as to whether the administration is mulling potential charges from that probe, kaylee mcinerney said this. >> there were questionable actions. i think the american people deserve answers but i leave it to the justice department. >> that justice department is under fire from democrats specifically those on theou hou judiciary committee who are asking michael horowitz to investigate interference into several ongoing criminal matters against donald trump's allies.ru summers are for...
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kaylee, the press secretary said on fox and afterwards, she said dr.told me yesterday that in atlanta and miami-dade we are seeing caseloads fall as reopening's increase the freedom people have. she called them an inverse correlation so far, and they hope that continued. it is technically correct, but she is coming right up to the line of suggesting that will be the case nationally, her and the president are cheerleading on this reopening at a time when the u.s. still has more than 10,000 new cases every day. they lead the world and confirmed cases and confirmed deaths. ofls are showing a lot americans are uncomfortable with reopening, a lot of consumers are uncomfortable. upo not think they will line at their favorite store when it is first allowed to reopen. the data will ultimately not causation between a reopening and a of cases. is his concernng with the economy is overtaking his concern with driving down the numbers. he seems comfortable that as long as american cases do not spike again, but hover at where they are, a reopening is fine by him. we
kaylee, the press secretary said on fox and afterwards, she said dr.told me yesterday that in atlanta and miami-dade we are seeing caseloads fall as reopening's increase the freedom people have. she called them an inverse correlation so far, and they hope that continued. it is technically correct, but she is coming right up to the line of suggesting that will be the case nationally, her and the president are cheerleading on this reopening at a time when the u.s. still has more than 10,000 new...
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kaylee hartung, thank you. >>> dr. jennifer ashton is joining us now, and dr.shton, we heard from dr. fauci saying we cannot rush the timeline here in developing a vaccine for covid-19. there are long-term safety issues at hand, correct? >> exactly, and short-term, long-term concerns all delineated in a really important article that came out this week in the journal "science." dr. fauci one of the authors and one thing they're concerned about looking for is something called a vaccine enhanced immune response. it has been seen in animals with other coronaviruses. that is why this timeline cannot be accelerated. safety is a primary focus. >> all right. and, jen, we know the cdc issued that warning about the inflammatory syndrome we're seeing in children. it's been issued. what does it say? >> this is the list, amy. take a look. this is their ninth health alert this year all on coronaviruses. 21 years of age and younger, fever, multiple organ systems involved, a recent diagnosis of covid-19 in the past four weeks, and no other cause found. >> all right, important
kaylee hartung, thank you. >>> dr. jennifer ashton is joining us now, and dr.shton, we heard from dr. fauci saying we cannot rush the timeline here in developing a vaccine for covid-19. there are long-term safety issues at hand, correct? >> exactly, and short-term, long-term concerns all delineated in a really important article that came out this week in the journal "science." dr. fauci one of the authors and one thing they're concerned about looking for is something...
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for the mixed signals coming from the white house on the coronavirus, white house pretty secretary kaylee mcenany tweeted hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for covid-19, that came one day after dr. anthony fauci said the drug is not an effective treatment for the coronavirus. as for the president's war with twitter, mr. trump just said a few moments ago he would shut down the social media platform if he could do so legally. obviously, he can't do that. and, wolf, he also said he's not about to delete his twitter account. getting back to the coronavirus task force, the one thing we should point out, the task force did hold a meeting and white house officials said that task force is not going anywhere. when you talk to administration forces, they say this task force is much less invisible and much less busy, just not as active as it once was. wolf. >> they're certainly not doing daily briefings for the news media and the american public. thank you very much. >>> let's get some more, joining us our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta, and dana bash. cases of this virus are clearly risin
for the mixed signals coming from the white house on the coronavirus, white house pretty secretary kaylee mcenany tweeted hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for covid-19, that came one day after dr. anthony fauci said the drug is not an effective treatment for the coronavirus. as for the president's war with twitter, mr. trump just said a few moments ago he would shut down the social media platform if he could do so legally. obviously, he can't do that. and, wolf, he also said he's not about to...
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>> kaylee, thank you. >>> overseas now where the virus is on the rise in russia reaching into the kremlin. vladimir putin's press secretary has been hospitalized with covid and south korea and other asian nations are reporting new clusters of infect our foreign correspondent james longman tracking it all from london. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. russia is now second only to the united states in its number of confirmed covid cases and have seen something like 10,000 new cases a day for the last ten days bringing their total to around 230,000. a number of officials close to president putin have also tested positive and the death toll does remain low, around 2,500 and there's some question about how much truth there is to that. despite all this, russia is re-opening. people headed back to work yesterday and in wuhan, the epicenter of this crisis is starting to see worrying new clusters of infection and officials want to test all 11 million people in wuhan. they want to do this in just ten days. no word on when it will begin. george? >> we have to watch that experie
>> kaylee, thank you. >>> overseas now where the virus is on the rise in russia reaching into the kremlin. vladimir putin's press secretary has been hospitalized with covid and south korea and other asian nations are reporting new clusters of infect our foreign correspondent james longman tracking it all from london. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. russia is now second only to the united states in its number of confirmed covid cases and have seen...
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hey, kaylee. i watched this thing play out myself. >> reporter: hey, michael. i bet you did.ire with her brand, cravings. yet alison roman who is a star in the food world says she's horrified by chrissy's business model. this opened up a boiling conversation about how women support each other's accomplishments. >> welcome to our kitchen. it's me, chrissy. >> reporter: chrissy teigen, the model turned chef, has popular cookbooks, tv shows, even a line at target. now her recipe for success is under attack by another star in the food world. >> i'm not mellow at all, actually. >> reporter: cookbook author and "new york times" food columnist alison roman whose recipes, the stew and the cookies, have been viral sensations, coming for teigen's success. "what chrissy teigen has done is so crazy to me. she has an instagram page with over a million followers where it's like people running a content farm for her. that horrifies me and it's not something i ever want to do." the comments part of an interview with "consumer" magazine where roman also reveals her own effort to start a produ
hey, kaylee. i watched this thing play out myself. >> reporter: hey, michael. i bet you did.ire with her brand, cravings. yet alison roman who is a star in the food world says she's horrified by chrissy's business model. this opened up a boiling conversation about how women support each other's accomplishments. >> welcome to our kitchen. it's me, chrissy. >> reporter: chrissy teigen, the model turned chef, has popular cookbooks, tv shows, even a line at target. now her recipe...
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. >> earlier today press secretary kaylee mcinerney will hold a briefing as the house vote on a $3 trillion economic aid bill, a response for coronavirus pandemic. >> missouri governor mike parson held a briefing on the response to the coronavirus pandemic, discussed the state legislative session and the work being done to pass bills that are and are not related to coronavirus. >> thanks for being here today, situational awareness update. missouri has 796 hospitalized covid-19 patients, and 115 hospitalized and on ventilators. missouri hospitals have 1947 ventilators available with 115 in use. this is good news, hospitals are not overwhelmed. missouri's positivity rate continues to decline. people are recovering and we are moving forward. earlier today, i joined hundreds of citizens and business leaders from the good morning springfield townhall hosted by the end area chamber of commerce to talk about an update on the covid-19 efforts in the economy, the reopened economy, how they moved together to move the state forward and i also traveled to southeast missouri. as a matter of fact when i
. >> earlier today press secretary kaylee mcinerney will hold a briefing as the house vote on a $3 trillion economic aid bill, a response for coronavirus pandemic. >> missouri governor mike parson held a briefing on the response to the coronavirus pandemic, discussed the state legislative session and the work being done to pass bills that are and are not related to coronavirus. >> thanks for being here today, situational awareness update. missouri has 796 hospitalized covid-19...
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. >> white house press secretary kaylee will hold rethink as the house debate and vote on a 3 trillion-dollar cato in response to the coronavirus pandemic. the live coverage of the white house briefing turning 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> illinois governor talked about the state response to the coronavirus so far think all 12 regions in illinois are on track to move forward with the next phase of their reopening plan. >> thursday may 14, 2:30 p.m. public update and we will begin as we do every day with medical update. doctor. >> thank you, governor. thank you everyone for tuning in today. i begin with today's medical report with the latest of 19th data. today they report 3239 new cases over the last 24 hours, a total of 87937 individuals with covid-19. included in those numbers are 138 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours, bring our death total to 3928. to date, 500 12,000 37 tests have been performed. 22678 reported in the last 24 hours. as of last night, 4473 were reported to be in the hospital with overthinking. of those, 1132 patients were in the icu and 680 night were on ven
. >> white house press secretary kaylee will hold rethink as the house debate and vote on a 3 trillion-dollar cato in response to the coronavirus pandemic. the live coverage of the white house briefing turning 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> illinois governor talked about the state response to the coronavirus so far think all 12 regions in illinois are on track to move forward with the next phase of their reopening plan. >> thursday may 14, 2:30 p.m. public update and we...
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state in chico this fall she wants to study education and become a first grade teacher all right kaylee by the way you can let us know about any grad your life just go to kron 4 dot com. >>find salute to grads 2020 it's under the news tab and then submit a picture let us know the school that grab that ended in what's coming up next for that young person and that wraps up kron 4 news at a grant night we'll be back at the top of the hour we're going have the latest on that officer involved shooting. >>that left one man in add a proper as taylor bisacky will be live with police. >>are saying about how everything unfolded. >>and what will las vegas look like in the age of physical distancing coming up at 9 we're giving you an exclusive look at how caesars palace is getting ready to welcome guests back to sin city those stories and more just minutes away on kron 4 news at 9. the news station. >>you're watching kron 4 news at 9. we're actively investigating officer-involved shooting happened today the subject of the stop was a man being sought in the shooting death of a homeless man that occu
state in chico this fall she wants to study education and become a first grade teacher all right kaylee by the way you can let us know about any grad your life just go to kron 4 dot com. >>find salute to grads 2020 it's under the news tab and then submit a picture let us know the school that grab that ended in what's coming up next for that young person and that wraps up kron 4 news at a grant night we'll be back at the top of the hour we're going have the latest on that officer involved...
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>> kaylee. i wanted to go back to general wheeler. what presence did ex-confererates have? professor glatthaar: with regard to wheeler, they are trying to bring the former confederacy back into government in a very effective way. and they are very slow to do that, because you don't want to bring back guys who were traitors to the united states, according to the united states military. but slowly but surely, they begin to do that, not so much guys bringing guys who fought in the confederacy into the regular army, but that opened up west point and the naval academy to southerners. so slowly but surely, you begin to build up large numbers. and when you had a situation like this when you had to mobilize large numbers of people, they thought it would be smart to choose selected individuals who had professional military experience, maybe even professional training, and put them in positions like wheeler, a former congressman, or james harrison wilson, who was this extraordinary cavalry officer in the civil war, west point graduate, i think he graduated second in his west point cl
>> kaylee. i wanted to go back to general wheeler. what presence did ex-confererates have? professor glatthaar: with regard to wheeler, they are trying to bring the former confederacy back into government in a very effective way. and they are very slow to do that, because you don't want to bring back guys who were traitors to the united states, according to the united states military. but slowly but surely, they begin to do that, not so much guys bringing guys who fought in the...
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kaylee was asked about that today during her first briefing, and this is what she told reporters. >> the president's statement is consistent with the other intelligence assessments. while we continue to have very limited and dubious data from china, current assessments indicated that president trump's statement is consistent with what some analysts believe is the epicenter of where the virus began. one, that this virus originated in china. two, that it began through contact with infected animals or was the result of an accident at a laboratory in wuhan. >> that's not -- that's not what the dni said. >> yeah. if you juxtapose what the president said and what the dni said, those statements seem to contradict. and when the president was asked about that statement, he seemed caught off guard by it. he kept asking who it was that had put out the statement when it was out out from the office of the director of intelligence. we should note, a political ally of his. and on it was behalf of the entire intelligence community. so of course she is saying there was no disagreement there, though t
kaylee was asked about that today during her first briefing, and this is what she told reporters. >> the president's statement is consistent with the other intelligence assessments. while we continue to have very limited and dubious data from china, current assessments indicated that president trump's statement is consistent with what some analysts believe is the epicenter of where the virus began. one, that this virus originated in china. two, that it began through contact with infected...
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>> reporter: well, i just heard from the white house press secretary, kaylee mcenenand she was explaining the chairwoman of the house appropriations committee spoke with the white house chief of staff mark meadows and meadows sought more information about what the subject matter covered would be and mceneny said it was about hhs funding which they felt was not the appropriate topic for dr. fauci to speak about. the house appropriations committee has characterized this as the white house blocking this testimony and suggesting that there's no real grounds for them to do so. the white house press secretary told me that they would be open to allowing administration officials to testify before the house in the future but says -- but she said it needed to be in good faith. listen. >> we're working in good faith. we're working in good faith and yes we want to work with the house to ensure that they do get the witnesses that they're asking for but these need to be requests that make sense and not publicity stunts, which is what this was as it was leaked that we were blocking dr. fauci, which just
>> reporter: well, i just heard from the white house press secretary, kaylee mcenenand she was explaining the chairwoman of the house appropriations committee spoke with the white house chief of staff mark meadows and meadows sought more information about what the subject matter covered would be and mceneny said it was about hhs funding which they felt was not the appropriate topic for dr. fauci to speak about. the house appropriations committee has characterized this as the white house...